Carotid Artery Stenosis and Receiving Social Security Disability

Your carotid arteries are located on each side of your neck under your jaw line. These two large blood vessels are what supply oxygenated blood to the front part of your brain and your head. This is the area of your brain where sensory, personality, motor, thinking, and speech functions are located.
Your carotid arteries are similar to your coronary arteries that supply blood to your heart in this important respect. Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) can occur on the inside of these blood vessels. This usually develops over an extended period of time from the buildup of cholesterol deposits that are called fatty and plaque substances. These substances cause your carotid arteries to narrow or constrict. This leads to the supply of blood to your brain being decreased and your risk of having a stroke is increased.
Carotid artery stenosis is a disease in which your carotid arteries become narrowed or blocked. The condition is known as carotid artery occlusion when one of your carotid arteries becomes totally blocked.
There are risk factors that may increase your likelihood of developing carotid artery stenosis. Some of these are:

Smoking

Excessive use of alcohol

A diet that is high in saturated fats

Obesity

Cocaine abuse

Insulin resistance

Abnormal lipids or high cholesterol

A family history of atherosclerosis

Kidney disease, especially if dialysis is required

Advancing age

Diabetes

High blood pressure (hypertension)

A sedentary lifestyle.

During the early stages of carotid artery stenosis, you may not have any signs or symptoms. Later on, you may experience signs and symptoms of a stroke or a TIA (transient ischemic attack), which is an early warning sign of a stroke that may occur in the future. Some of the possible signs and symptoms include:

Sudden severe headache

Problems with speech and language

Loss of sensation

Loss of memory

Sudden difficulty with lack of coordination, loss of balance or walking

Weakness in an area of your body

Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)

Confusion and/or sudden dizziness

Blurred vision.

You or a loved one may be suffering from carotid artery stenosis. Carotid artery stenosis and/or complications that have developed from it or other illnesses that you have along with this disease may have caused the disability of you or your loved one and be the reason why you are unable to work.
You may need help if this is the case. You may need financial assistance.
You or your loved one may have decided to apply for the financial help that you need from the Social Security Administration by applying for Social Security disability benefits or disability benefits because of the disability that has been brought about by carotid artery stenosis and/or complications that have resulted from it or other illnesses that you have along with this disease. You may have already taken this step, and your application was denied by the Social Security Administration.
If you or your loved one is intending to reapply or appeal the denial, you really need to carefully consider this important fact that you may not be aware of. The simple truth is that people who have a disability lawyer standing with them like the one you will find at disabilitycasereview.com are approved more often than people who are not represented by a disability attorney.
Please do not wait or put this off until tomorrow. It is far too important to you or your loved one. Contact the disability lawyer at disabilitycasereview.com, today.

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